A charged particle, decelerated by the electric field of another charged particle, typically an atomic nucleus, emits electromagnetic radiation, called Bremsstrahlung. This process typically happens in the matter in the presence of electric fields of the atomic nuclei in the medium.
Question The term Bremsstrahlung literally means braking radiation or deceleration radiation. But instead of being decelerated, if the charged particle is accelerated by a nucleus, will the emitted radiation be qualitatively or quantitatively any different than in the case of deceleration? From the physics point of view, is there any importance of using the word 'deceleration' in defining Bremsstrahlung?